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Switches are moveable pieces of {{pll|Railway Terminology|track}} designed to steer {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicles}} in one of two possible directions. Depending on the session {{pll|Difficulty|difficulty settings}}, switches can be operated in many ways: | Switches are moveable pieces of {{pll|Railway Terminology|track}} designed to steer {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicles}} in one of two possible directions. Depending on the session {{pll|Difficulty|difficulty settings}}, switches can be operated in many ways: | ||
* Using {{pll|Comms Radio Switch| | * Using {{pll|Comms Radio Switch|comms radio}} aimed at the switch | ||
* Using {{pll|Station Map|station}} and {{pll|Route Map|route}} schematic maps with the {{pll|Dispatcher|Dispatcher license}} | * Using {{pll|Station Map|station}} and {{pll|Route Map|route}} schematic maps with the {{pll|Dispatcher|Dispatcher license}} | ||
* Using {{pll|Switch Setter| | * Using {{pll|Switch Setter|switch setter}} {{pll|Gadget Installation|gadget}} | ||
* Using mouse cursor in mouse mode | * Using mouse cursor in mouse mode | ||
* By manually interacting with the switch lever | * By manually interacting with the switch lever | ||
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When crossing a switch from the diverging end, it needs to be aligned to the desired direction of travel. When crossing it in the opposite direction, however, the switch doesn't need to be aligned. It will automatically change to the track that the crossing wheels are coming from. | |||
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When operating long trains in reverse, {{pll|Distance Tracker|distance tracker}} can be very useful to navigate switches. | When operating long {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|trains}} in reverse, {{pll|Distance Tracker|distance tracker}} can be very useful to navigate switches. | ||
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Revision as of 14:13, 11 March 2025
Switches are moveable pieces of track designed to steer rail vehicles in one of two possible directions. Depending on the session difficulty settings , switches can be operated in many ways:
- Using comms radio aimed at the switch
- Using station and route schematic maps with the Dispatcher license
- Using switch setter gadget
- Using mouse cursor in mouse mode
- By manually interacting with the switch lever
When crossing a switch from the diverging end, it needs to be aligned to the desired direction of travel. When crossing it in the opposite direction, however, the switch doesn't need to be aligned. It will automatically change to the track that the crossing wheels are coming from.
Există două tipuri de semne asociate comutatoarelor: cea de anunț și cea de navigație.
Semnul de anunț are o formă de „Y” roșie pe un fundal alb, indicând un comutator viitor și sfârșitul secțiunii curente cu limita de viteză. Are un semn alb de apendice dedesubt, care indică distanța rămasă până la comutator, în kilometri. De exemplu, o distanță de 400 m ar fi marcată ca „0,4”.
Semnul de navigație este situat pe comutatorul propriu-zis. Afișează o linie albă diagonală pe un fundal roșu, indicând direcția în care este setat comutatorul. Schimbarea comutatorului va muta semnul într-o direcție diferită, împreună cu alinierea căii.
When operating long trains in reverse, distance tracker can be very useful to navigate switches.